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Android (sistema operativo)

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Android, un sistema operativo móvil (SO) concebido inicialmente por Android Inc, fue comprado posteriormente(...) Google[2] in 2005. The system, built on a customised Linux kernel, is a product of the Open Handset Alliance’s development efforts. As a part of the Android Open Source Project (AOSP), it is open-source but incorporates proprietary Google Mobile Services. Android versions have traditionally taken their names from dessert-themed monikers, with app distribution mainly through the Google Play Store. With over 70% of mobile devices employing Android, it is commonly customised by individual vendors. Since 2011 for smartphones and 2013 for tablets, Android has led the market in OS sales, underlining its industry supremacy. It boasts over 3 billion usuarios activos[1] monthly and accommodates 3 million apps on the Google Play Store. Android consistently pushes technological boundaries, with its most recent iteration, Android 14, launched in October 2023. It caters to a wide array of features and devices, including foldable phones, tablets, Chromebooks, game controllers, physical keyboards, and hardware sensors. Despite hurdles in updates, Android’s evolution is remarkable, transitioning from the Google Play edition to Android One and Pixel phones. Android also serves as a powerful platform for app development, equipped with preinstalled Google apps, Android SDK, Kotlin, Java, and C++, with Google’s Android Studio as the primary Integrated Development Environment (IDE). It provides diverse storage alternatives and complies with data privacy regulations.

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1. usuarios activos. Los usuarios activos son las personas que interactúan con una plataforma o aplicación en línea en un periodo de tiempo determinado. Este concepto es fundamental en diversos sectores, como el empresarial, el académico y el de la investigación. En el ámbito empresarial, las métricas de usuarios activos ayudan a prever las trayectorias de crecimiento, la implicación de los clientes y las posibles fuentes de ingresos. En el ámbito académico y de investigación, el análisis del comportamiento de los usuarios activos ayuda a comprender las tendencias de comportamiento en línea. Los aspectos éticos que rodean a los usuarios activos ponen de relieve la importancia del consentimiento informado, la protección de datos y la confidencialidad en la esfera digital. Definir y cuantificar con precisión a los usuarios activos presenta obstáculos técnicos debido a la diversidad de prácticas entre las distintas empresas. Además, los datos relativos a los usuarios activos son vitales para el análisis predictivo y las deliberaciones políticas sobre el uso de la tecnología y la seguridad en línea.
2. Google ( Google ) Reconocida principalmente por su motor de búsqueda, Google es una empresa tecnológica de prestigio universal. La empresa, fundada en 1998 por Sergey Brin y Larry Page, se ha expandido de forma significativa, abarcando numerosos campos relacionados con la tecnología. Google ofrece una amplia gama de servicios y productos, como Android, YouTube, Cloud, Maps y Gmail. También fabrica hardware, como Chromebooks y smartphones Pixel. Desde 2015, Google es una filial de Alphabet Inc. y es célebre por su espíritu inventivo y un entorno de trabajo que promueve los proyectos personales de los empleados. A pesar de enfrentarse a varios retos éticos y legales, Google sigue influyendo en el sector tecnológico con sus innovaciones revolucionarias y avances tecnológicos, como la creación del sistema operativo Android y la compra de empresas especializadas en IA.

Android es un mobile operating system (32-bit and 64-bit) based on a modified version of the Linux kernel and other open-source software, designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones y tabletas. Android is developed by a consortium of developers known as the Open Handset Alliance, though its most widely used version is primarily developed by Google. It was unveiled in November 2007, with the first commercial Android device, the HTC Dream, being launched in September 2008.

Android
A flat robot head, a green semicircle with antennas and small holes for eyes.
Wordmark and logo used since 2023
DeveloperVarious (mostly Google)
Escrito enJava, Kotlin (UI), C (core), C++, Rust and others
OS familyUnix-like (modified Linux kernel)
Working stateCurrent
Source modelOpen source, freeware (most devices include propietario components, such as Google Play Services o One UI)
Lanzamiento inicialSeptember 23, 2008Hace 15 años (2008-09-23)
Última publicaciónAndroid 14 / October 4, 2023; 6 months ago (2023-10-04)
Latest previewAndroid 15: Developer Preview 1 / February 16, 2024; 2 months ago (2024-02-16)
Repositorio
Marketing targetTeléfonos inteligentes, tablet computers, smart TVs (Android TV), Android Auto y smartwatches (Wear OS)
Disponible en100+ languages
Update methodOver-the-air
Package managerAPK-based
PlatformsARM64 (previous versions were also compatible with ARMv7, x86, x86-64 and RISC-V; these architectures are still unofficially supported via third-party solutions)
Kernel typeMonolithic (Linux kernel)
UserlandBionic libc, mksh shell, Toybox as core utilities
Default
interfaz de usuario
Graphical (multi-touch)
Licencia
Sitio web oficialandroid.com Editar esto en Wikidata
Support status
Supported
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At its core, the operating system is known as the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) and is software libre y de código abierto (FOSS) primarily licensed under the Apache License. However, most devices run on the propietario Android version developed by Google, which ships with additional proprietary closed-source software pre-installed, most notably Google Mobile Services (GMS) which includes core apps such as Google ChromeEl digital distribution platform Google Play, and the associated Google Play Services development platform. Firebase Cloud Messaging is used for push notifications. While AOSP is free, the "Android" name and logo are marcas of Google, which imposes standards to restrict the use of Android branding by "uncertified" devices outside their ecosystem.

Over 70 percent of smartphones based on the Android Open Source Project run Google's ecosystem (which is known simply as Android), some with vendor-customized user interfaces and software suites, such as TouchWiz and later One UI by Samsung and HTC Sense. Competing ecosystems and forks of AOSP include Fire OS (developed by Amazon), ColorOS por Oppo, OriginOS by Vivo, MagicUI por Honoro custom ROMs como LineageOS.

The source code has been used to develop variants of Android on a range of other electronics, such as game consoles, digital cameras, portable media playersy PCs, each with a specialized user interface. Some well-known derivatives include Android TV for televisions and Wear OS for wearables, both developed by Google. Software packages on Android, which use the APK format, are generally distributed through proprietary application stores como Google Play Store, Amazon Appstore, Samsung Galaxy Store, Huawei AppGallery, Cafe Bazaar, GetJary Aptoide, or open source platforms like F-Droid.

Android has been the best-selling OS worldwide on smartphones since 2011 and on tablets since 2013. As of May 2021, it had over three billion usuarios activos mensuales, the largest installed base of any operating system in the world, and as of January 2021, the Google Play Store featured over 3 million apps. Android 14, released on October 4, 2023, is the latest version, and the recently released Android 12.1/12L includes improvements specific to foldable phones, tablets, desktop-sized screens y Chromebooks.

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